Seeing & Being – The Art of William Segal
William Segal, whose works we are gifted because he was born here in Macon, Ga and it was his wish for them to return to his birthplace, was a life-long […]
William Segal, whose works we are gifted because he was born here in Macon, Ga and it was his wish for them to return to his birthplace, was a life-long […]
February 26 - May 29, 2021 The Museum of Arts and Sciences presents its 9th annual Emerging National exhibition, showcasing rising stars from across the United States. Four contemporary professional […]
February 5 - October 2021 The annual EMERGING NATIONAL invitational is a coveted and valuable exhibition opportunity for professional artists in the Southeast. Because many of our featured artists from […]
January 29 through June 26, 2021 Intriguing soft sculptures adorned with embroidery, beads, and textiles address psychological issues related to the COVID19 pandemic and civil unrest. Florida-based artist Linda Hall […]
Through January 15, 2020 This annual exhibit of stunning holiday trees, decorated by regional designers and artists, will be open to the public starting November 12th and will run through […]
Through October 25, 2020 Wini “Akissi” McQueen, born in 1943, is an African American textile artist based in Macon, Georgia. Throughout this exhibition, she offers powerful metaphorical themes related to […]
February 21 - May 31, 2020 The annual EMERGING NATIONAL invitational is a coveted and valuable exhibition opportunity for professional artists in the Southeast. Because many of our featured artists […]
February 21 - May 21, 2020 The Museum of Arts and Sciences presents its 8th annual Emerging National exhibition, showcasing rising stars from across the United States. Four contemporary professional […]
February 21 - October 25, 2020 Separation, struggle, trauma, and triumphs are all themes central to the Museum of Arts and Sciences' newest exhibition titled, "WE: American Voices" by […]
December 6, 2019 - February 14, 2020 The state of Georgia has long been known for its five P’s in agriculture — poultry, peaches, peanuts, pecans and paper — but […]